Operations

Overview

Dangote Cement is Africa’s leading cement producer with operations in 10 African countries, revenues in excess of US$2.2 billion and 24,000 employees.
We are a fully integrated quarry-to-customer producer with production capacity of up to 45.6 million tonnes per annum (Mta) across Africa at the end of 2017.
We have operational facilities in Cameroon, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia
Dangote Cement is the largest company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, having listed its shares in October 2010.

Dangote Cement in Cameroon

In Cameroon, our 1.5Mta cement grinding facility, with a dedicated jetty for offloading clinker directly to the plant in Douala, opened in March 2015 as the first new entrant in Cameroon’s cement market in 40 years.
Currently, we import clinker from third party suppliers. In time, we plan to import clinker from our factories in Nigeria, which guarantee a higher-quality material. In Cameroon, clinker is ground with the local pozzolana additives and the primary product is bagged 42.5-grade cement.

Our Products

World Class Cement at Affordable Cost

Dangote Cement is of the highest quality and comparable to any quality cement brand in the world. Cement from Dangote’s modern factories is sold in 50 Kg bags, 1.5 tonne jumbo bags and in bulk tankers. Stringent quality assurance processes are put in place so that customers can be assured of receiving a high-quality product that meets all the required technical standards.

At Dangote Cement, we are committed to becoming a global force in cement. Talented people are what make the company successful and we need to employ the very best in order to achieve our goal. We hope this might be you! If you are among the brightest and the best and relish the challenge of helping us achieve our goals, please check for vacancies in our recruitment portal.

Cameroon is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south. Cameroon is home to more than 200 different linguistic groups. The country is often referred to as “Africa in miniature” for its geological and cultural diversity. The population total in Cameroon was 20,030,362 in 2011. Cameroon enjoys relatively high political and social stability. This has permitted the development of agriculture, roads, railways, and large petroleum and timber industries. Cameroon’s per-capita GDP was estimated as US$2,300 in 2008, one of the ten highest in sub-Saharan Africa. Major export markets include France, Italy, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Cameroon is aiming to become an emerging country by 2035.